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October 24, 2006

Resilient, Resilience, Resiliency

resilient (adj) -
a. strong and not easily damaged
b. able to recover quickly from a disaster

resilience (noun)

resiliency (noun)


Example sentences:

* Kids usually bounce back quick from adversity. We can expect such resilient behaviour.

* You have to be tough and resilient, solving the many problems that will continually present themselves.

* I feel better equipped and far more resilient than I did before all this happened.

* The new employee has proved remarkably resilient as well as astute in performing his work duties.

* The resilient dictator has bounced back from disgrace into power once again.

* Some of us are more resilient than others.

* He is blessed with a resilient and determined nature and these qualities will serve him extremely well.

* The company has had to start offering discounts in a market that used to be quite resilient.

* Beer drinkers are virtually resilient to tax or price increases.

* We're resilient and we have determination.

* Why do you think higher IQ makes a child more resilient?

* Children always seem to be unexpectedly resilient in the face of difficult circumstances.

* He has a very resilient character.

* He had faith that the human spirit was tough, resilient, tenacious, and could endure.

* People who survive adversity like this seem to be resilient and capable of greater mental strength than others.


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